Tablet PC productivity tips: GottaBeMobile

By Kevin C. Tofel | Friday, May 2, 2008 | 11:47 AM CT | 3 comments |

Image_thumbNew GBM’r, Craig Pringle, has a lengthy and useful article on how to get more out of your Tablet PC with Vista. In the post, he points out several tips and tweaks to help the overall inking experience, ranging from improving the handwriting recognition to modifying the sensitivity settings of Pen Flicks. Rob follows that up with a brief tutorial for multi-selecting items using a combination of the pen and keyboard or using the pen alone.Note that a few of these items only apply to Tablet PCs with active digitizers or pens that have a button you can customize. Us touch-screen UMPC owners might miss out on some of this functionality as a result. ;)

Comments (3)

  • Thanks for the link, Kevin. The buttons are actually on-screen buttons. I may not have made that clear enough in the post.

    So, depending on the UMPC and the buttons that are available for mapping, you might be able to assign key strokes to those on-screen buttons, too.

    Rob6:05 AM on May 2, 2008 Reply

  • Actually as I re-read it Rob, you didn’t mention a button on the pen, so I assumed incorrectly on that. It could definitely be done with a hardware button if you have one to spare on a UMPC then. The multi-select tip works great on active digitizers where you can hover, but it’s pretty tricky with a passive and no hover.

    Kevin C. Tofel6:09 AM on May 2, 2008 Reply

  • JK

    on my 1620,

    If I try to run the handwriting recognition personaliation tool, it
    fails and I get a dialog box that says “An error occured in the
    handwriting recognition personalization tool. Restart your computer
    and then try again. If you still encounter this problem, please
    contact your system administrator.

    i cant get past this point to do any handwriting training… have u seen this with your 1620??

    gm — 11:16 AM on May 2, 2008 Reply

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